Beginner's Grammar of the Greek New Testament: Revised and Expanded Edition

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This revised and expanded edition of a classic grammar includes a variety of improvements: additional examples, expanded paradigms and glossaries, a new section on English grammar, assignment layout, and a parsing guide.

The Genealogy of a Greek Grammar

Robertson--Davis--Beaman--ShackelfordA. T. Robertson ('A Grammar of the Greek New Testament in the Light of Historical Research,' 2d ed. 1915) taught in the New Testament department at Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in Louisville from 1890 to 1934. William Hersey Davis was one of his students. In fact, Robertson remarked that Davis was "the most brilliant student of Greek that I ever had." Davis taught for thirty years (1920-50) at Southern Seminary and co-authored with Robertson an intermediate grammar, 'A New Short Grammar of the Greek Testament' (1931). In Davis's classes was Roy O. Beaman. Beaman taught at New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary for twenty-two years. He taught at Mid-America Baptist Theological Seminary from 1972 to 1992. In Beaman's classes was David G. Shackelford, the editor and reviser of this grammar. Shackelford joined the faculty of Mid-America Seminary in 1988.

Contributors-

William H. Davis David G. Shackelford

Bio(s)-

David G. Shackelford received the M.Div. and Ph.D. degrees from Mid-America Baptist Theological Seminary. He has been a minister of music as well as a senior pastor. He has been married 31 years and has a son and three daughters.